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The Asset

The physical product. A first look at the site, the spaces,
and the build you're actually investing in.

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Polymath Bali, the site and its spaces

Built with the island, not on top of it

The market has already shifted. 76% of travellers say they want to travel more sustainably (Booking.com, 2023), and roughly 9 in 10 now actively look for greener options when they book (Expedia Group). But for a polymath the space is never just a backdrop, the environment itself is part of the method: how clearly you think, how deeply you focus, and how it feels to get genuinely good at something real.

So we build the way a polymath learns, from what already holds value. The teak here is old-growth timber reclaimed from century-old joglo houses across Java: documented beam by beam, dismantled by hand, ferried across the strait, and given a second life by Balinese craftsmen. It costs more than concrete and demands real patience, but it arrives carrying a hundred years of grain, deepens with age instead of wearing out, and takes nothing from a living forest. Every structure is set into the land it grows from, we build with the island, not over it.

THE ASSET

Location: Mountains of Munduk, Bali, Indonesia
Status: Site selected. Build commencing Sep 2026.


16 SUITES
Private. Compact. Focus on interior design.
12 standard 1br / 4 luxury ground-floor townhouses 2br
CAFÉ + CO-WORK
The social heart. Unprocessed & Whole foods only.
Work, create, collab, eat. The living room of the asset.
SKILL STUDIO
Separate building. 60-second walk from the suites.
High-virality entrance. Purpose-built
for mastering skills and becoming Polymath.
GYM + OCTAGON
Striking. MMA. Strength. Biohacking.
Physical health is a foundation for becoming Polymath.
WELLNESS CORE
Sauna. Cold plunge. Breathwork.
Recovery plays a big rol in physical health and
mental clarity. Also part of the foundation
POOL + LOUNGE
Facing the Cafe and Co-Work area.

Main material use: Teak. Terracotta. Stone. Rainwater. Solar.

Built with Bali, not on top of it.
Designed with Balinese craftsmen.
Guided by Tri Hita Karana.